Indeed, Underwood's tremendous belting  sustained high notes that would make even more seasoned female vocalists blush soar out of her effortlessly  reminds of no one so much as Ann Wilson, who surely would have stood in gape-mouthed awe at the robust wailing Underwood brought to Guns N' Roses "Paradise City" here. (That cover will kill when she helps close Stagecoach in May. Only in his dreams does Axl Rose sing it so well these days.)

Indeed, Underwood's tremendous belting  sustained high notes that would make even more seasoned female vocalists blush soar out of her effortlessly  reminds of no one so much as Ann Wilson, who surely would have stood in gape-mouthed awe at the robust wailing Underwood brought to Guns N' Roses "Paradise City" here. (That cover will kill when she helps close Stagecoach in May. Only in his dreams does Axl Rose sing it so well these days.)

Indeed, Underwood's tremendous belting  sustained high notes that would make even more seasoned female vocalists blush soar out of her effortlessly  reminds of no one so much as Ann Wilson, who surely would have stood in gape-mouthed awe at the robust wailing Underwood brought to Guns N' Roses "Paradise City" here. (That cover will kill when she helps close Stagecoach in May. Only in his dreams does Axl Rose sing it so well these days.)